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Black History Celebration 2/8/18
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Black History Celebratiom
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Craig the Artist and Lesley-Diaz Hall Northline Art Gallery, Room 105, 8001 Fulton Street, Houston 77022 Drawings, paintings and photographs will be exhibited, and both artists will speak briefly…
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HCC Central Black History Month Committee and Men of Honor present: Black History Month Celebration - Leading and Lighting a Path to Success: Inspiring, intriguing, motivating, and cultivating the…
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Black History Celebration Through the ArtsCelebrate Black History Month through the arts by enjoying a performance of music from the rich cultural traditions of African Americans. Highlights of this…
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The Stafford Fine Arts Center is back in action. Randall Williams highlights artists as they take us on the journey of Black History through the Arts. Broadcast March 4th, 2022 on Stafford METV. …
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Another Black History Month is in the books, but we still have news to share. For instance, HCC Music Department’s annual Black History through the Arts concert, this year in a new venue. …
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Dwight Watson, associate professor at Texas State University, gives a talk entitled “Lynching and HPD,” which discusses the 1928 lynching of Robert Powell. He also answers general…
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Black History Celebration 2/8/18
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Luzine Benjamin Bickham, Sr., a member of the elite Tuskegee Airmen and recipient of the United States Congressional Gold Medal of Honor describes his journey from Tuskegee Institute during World War…
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HCC's music faculty presents music in many genres and styles online. February 22, 2022. (Program Attached) Opening welcome by Music Program Coordinator, Dr. Kathleen Ruhleder | “I'd…
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I, Too from Three Dream Portraits by Margaret Bonds
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My Shot from Hamilton 2/8/18
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In celebration of Black History Month, HCC presents the work of Zachary Fabri, a visual/performance artist from New York City. Curated by HCC Professor Ashley Hope.
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HCC history professor Angela Holder, Captain Paul Mathews and Major Charles Williams present and display artifacts from the annual Camp Logan exhibit at the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum. They…
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